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I too want to hear from her.
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Anyone hear from her yet? Did she stay to ride it out? Doesn't look good:
"In Pascagoula, defense contractor Northrop Grumman's shipyard -- the state's largest employer with 12,000 workers -- reported serious flooding. A smaller shipyard in Gulfport is believed to have suffered even more extensive damage, company spokesman Brian Cullin said.
Sen. Lott's home destroyed
Among the thousands of homes destroyed was Mississippi Sen. Trent Lott's 154-year-old oceanfront residence in Pascagoula, according to a spokeswoman from his office. A friend had boarded it up ahead of the hurricane's arrival Monday, said spokeswoman Susan Irby.
"He's been told there's nothing left," she said. "They plan to go out to see if they can recover any valuables.""
(from CNN)
"In Pascagoula, defense contractor Northrop Grumman's shipyard -- the state's largest employer with 12,000 workers -- reported serious flooding. A smaller shipyard in Gulfport is believed to have suffered even more extensive damage, company spokesman Brian Cullin said.
Sen. Lott's home destroyed
Among the thousands of homes destroyed was Mississippi Sen. Trent Lott's 154-year-old oceanfront residence in Pascagoula, according to a spokeswoman from his office. A friend had boarded it up ahead of the hurricane's arrival Monday, said spokeswoman Susan Irby.
"He's been told there's nothing left," she said. "They plan to go out to see if they can recover any valuables.""
(from CNN)
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Windy - Linda checked in and she's okay. Read David/vbhoutex's post on this page from yesterday:
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... 0&start=40
Mary
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... 0&start=40
Mary
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